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Howrah, West Bengal
Howrah, West Bengal 1 Contents Sl. No. Page No. 1. Foreword ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 2. District overview ……………………………………………………………………………… 5-16 3. Hazard , Vulnerability & Capacity Analysis a) Seasonality of identified hazards ………………………………………………… 18 b) Prevalent hazards ……………………………………………………………………….. 19-20 c) Vulnerability concerns towards flooding ……………………………………. 20-21 d) List of Vulnerable Areas (Village wise) from Flood ……………………… 22-24 e) Map showing Flood prone areas of Howrah District ……………………. 26 f) Inundation Map for the year 2017 ……………………………………………….. 27 4. Institutional Arrangements a) Departments, Div. Commissioner & District Administration ……….. 29-31 b) Important contacts of Sub-division ………………………………………………. 32 c) Contact nos. of Block Dev. Officers ………………………………………………… 33 d) Disaster Management Set up and contact nos. of divers ………………… 34 e) Police Officials- Howrah Commissionerate …………………………………… 35-36 f) Police Officials –Superintendent of Police, Howrah(Rural) ………… 36-37 g) Contact nos. of M.L.As / M.P.s ………………………………………………………. 37 h) Contact nos. of office bearers of Howrah ZillapParishad ……………… 38 i) Contact nos. of State Level Nodal Officers …………………………………….. 38 j) Health & Family welfare ………………………………………………………………. 39-41 k) Agriculture …………………………………………………………………………………… 42 l) Irrigation-Control Room ………………………………………………………………. 43 5. Resource analysis a) Identification of Infrastructures on Highlands …………………………….. 45-46 b) Status report on Govt. aided Flood Shelters & Relief Godown………. 47 c) Map-showing Govt. aided Flood -
Date Wise Details of Covid Vaccination Session Plan
Date wise details of Covid Vaccination session plan Name of the District: Darjeeling Dr Sanyukta Liu Name & Mobile no of the District Nodal Officer: Contact No of District Control Room: 8250237835 7001866136 Sl. Mobile No of CVC Adress of CVC site(name of hospital/ Type of vaccine to be used( Name of CVC Site Name of CVC Manager Remarks No Manager health centre, block/ ward/ village etc) Covishield/ Covaxine) 1 Darjeeling DH 1 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVAXIN 2 Darjeeling DH 2 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVISHIELD 3 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom COVISHIELD 4 Kurseong SDH 1 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVAXIN 5 Kurseong SDH 2 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVISHIELD 6 Siliguri DH1 Koushik Roy 9851235672 Siliguri DH COVAXIN 7 SiliguriDH 2 Koushik Roy 9851235672 SiliguriDH COVISHIELD 8 NBMCH 1 (PSM) Goutam Das 9679230501 NBMCH COVAXIN 9 NBCMCH 2 Goutam Das 9679230501 NBCMCH COVISHIELD 10 Matigara BPHC 1 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVAXIN 11 Matigara BPHC 2 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVISHIELD 12 Kharibari RH 1 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVAXIN 13 Kharibari RH 2 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVISHIELD 14 Naxalbari RH 1 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVAXIN 15 Naxalbari RH 2 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVISHIELD 16 Phansidewa RH 1 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVAXIN 17 Phansidewa RH 2 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVISHIELD 18 Matri Sadan Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 Matri Sadan COVISHIELD 19 SMC UPHC7 1 Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 SMC UPHC7 COVAXIN 20 SMC UPHC7 2 Dr. -
State Zone Commissionerate Name Division Name Range Name
Commissionerate State Zone Division Name Range Name Range Jurisdiction Name Gujarat Ahmedabad Ahmedabad South Rakhial Range I On the northern side the jurisdiction extends upto and inclusive of Ajaji-ni-Canal, Khodani Muvadi, Ringlu-ni-Muvadi and Badodara Village of Daskroi Taluka. It extends Undrel, Bhavda, Bakrol-Bujrang, Susserny, Ketrod, Vastral, Vadod of Daskroi Taluka and including the area to the south of Ahmedabad-Zalod Highway. On southern side it extends upto Gomtipur Jhulta Minars, Rasta Amraiwadi road from its intersection with Narol-Naroda Highway towards east. On the western side it extend upto Gomtipur road, Sukhramnagar road except Gomtipur area including textile mills viz. Ahmedabad New Cotton Mills, Mihir Textiles, Ashima Denims & Bharat Suryodaya(closed). Gujarat Ahmedabad Ahmedabad South Rakhial Range II On the northern side of this range extends upto the road from Udyognagar Post Office to Viratnagar (excluding Viratnagar) Narol-Naroda Highway (Soni ni Chawl) upto Mehta Petrol Pump at Rakhial Odhav Road. From Malaksaban Stadium and railway crossing Lal Bahadur Shashtri Marg upto Mehta Petrol Pump on Rakhial-Odhav. On the eastern side it extends from Mehta Petrol Pump to opposite of Sukhramnagar at Khandubhai Desai Marg. On Southern side it excludes upto Narol-Naroda Highway from its crossing by Odhav Road to Rajdeep Society. On the southern side it extends upto kulcha road from Rajdeep Society to Nagarvel Hanuman upto Gomtipur Road(excluding Gomtipur Village) from opposite side of Khandubhai Marg. Jurisdiction of this range including seven Mills viz. Anil Synthetics, New Rajpur Mills, Monogram Mills, Vivekananda Mill, Soma Textile Mills, Ajit Mills and Marsdan Spinning Mills. -
No.1.~.T./PGE-2018
• Form -A1 [See Rule23(4)] Order No.1.~.t../PGE-2018 Date: .~.: ..~~.:..~.~ t In exercise of the power conferred by sections 12 and 17 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003 (West Ben. Act-XXIof 2003), read with rules 22 and 23 of the West Bengal Panchayat Election Rules, 2006, I, the District Panchayat Election Officer and District Magistrate of the district of HOWRAH, as the prescribed authority appointed by the State Government in the Department of Panchayats & Rural Development under notification No. 5316jPNjOj1j1A-3j2010 dated 01-07-2010 for the purpose of the rules 22 & 23 of the said rules, hereby determine after previous publication of the draft of this order as required under the said rules for the Grams specified in column (1) of the Schedule below, the total number of members, Scheduled Castes members, Scheduled Tribes members, Backward classes members & women members to be elected to such Gram Panchayats specified in the corresponding entries in columns 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), 2(d) & 2(e) respectively, to divide the area of the Grams into constituencies with serial numbers assigned to them specified in the corresponding entries in column (3), to allocate to each such constituency seat or seats specified in the corresponding entries in column (4), seat or seats reserved for the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes or Backward Classes persons specified in the corresponding entries in column (5), and seat or seats reserved for women specified in the corresponding entries in column (6) of the Schedule. Distri~on Officer & District -
Speech of Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25Th February 2011
Speech of Mamata Banerjee introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25th February 2011 1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present before this august House the Revised Estimates for 2010-11 and the estimated receipts and expenditure for 2011-12. I deem it an honour to present the third Railway Budget under the kind guidance of the hon'ble Prime Minister. I profusely thank the Finance Minster for his continued support and encouragement to the railways. 2. As the hon’ble members are aware, the wheels of the railways continue to move 24 hours, all 365 days. Railway’s services are comparable to emergency services, required all the time. I am proud of the 14 lakh members of my railway family, who toil day and night with unparalleled dedication. I am also grateful to all passengers without whose cooperation and consideration, we could not have run this vast system. I have also received unstinted support from our two recognised federations and staff and officers’ associations. 3. Madam, rail transportation is vitally interlinked with the economic development of the country. With the economy slated to grow at a rate of 8-9%, it is imperative that the railways grow at an even faster pace. I see the railways as an artery of this pulsating nation. Our lines touch the lives of humble people in tiny villages, as they touch the lives of those in the bustling metropolises. 4. We are taking a two-pronged approach, scripted on the one hand, by a sustainable, efficient and rapidly growing Indian Railways, and on the other, by an acute sense of social responsibility towards the common people of this nation. -
DEED of CONVEYANCE Police Station – Sankrail, District – Howrah
-1- DEED OF CONVEYANCE Police Station – Sankrail, District – Howrah THIS DEED OF CONVEYANCE is made on this ………. (date) day of …………. (month) ………………. (year), (Year in Words) A.D. BETWEEN SMT. SHAMPA GHOSH (PAN No.-AHXPG3735A) (Aadhaar No. ), wife of Sri Chiranjib Ghosh, by faith Hindu, by occupation Teaching, residing at village and Post Office Jhorhat, Police Station Sankrail, District Howrah, hereinafter called and referred to as the “OWNER/LANDLADY”(which expression shall Unless excluded by or repugnant to the context be deemed to mean and include her heirs, executors, successors, administrators, representatives and assigns) of the FIRST PART. AND N.B. HIGHRISE PVT. LTD. (PAN-AADCN8839N)(CIN U70109 WB2011 PTC 167952), a Company registered under the Indian Companies Act, 1956 having its registered office at 2, Netaji Subhash Road, Post Office- Liluah, P.S. Liluah, District- Howrah, 711 204 being represented by one of its Director …………………………. (name of director) (PAN No. …………….) (Aadhaar No. ……………..), w/o or s/o or d/o ………………….. , hereinafter referred to and called as the “OWNER/VENDOR/DEVELOPER” (which term and expression shall unless excluded by or repugnant to the subject or context be deemed to mean and include its successors-in-office, legal representatives and assigns) SECOND PART. AND SRI …………. (purchaser name) (PAN………………) (Aadhaar No…………) son of Sri. …………. by faith Hindu by occupation ……….. residing at …………………. hereinafter called and referred to as the “PURCHASER/VENDEE” (which expression shall unless excluded by or repugnant to the context be deemed to mean and Contd….. -2- include his heirs, executors, successors, administrators, representatives and assign) of the THIRD PART. WHEREAS one Sri Nikhil Ranjan Ghosh and Niranjan Ghosh both son of Late Fakir Chandra Ghosh was/were the owner and occupier of all that piece and parcel of land measuring 17 Decimal comprised in C.S/R.S. -
State Statistical Handbook 2014
STATISTICAL HANDBOOK WEST BENGAL 2014 Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics Department of Statistics & Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal PREFACE Statistical Handbook, West Bengal provides information on salient features of various socio-economic aspects of the State. The data furnished in its previous issue have been updated to the extent possible so that continuity in the time-series data can be maintained. I would like to thank various State & Central Govt. Departments and organizations for active co-operation received from their end in timely supply of required information. The officers and staff of the Reference Technical Section of the Bureau also deserve my thanks for their sincere effort in bringing out this publication. It is hoped that this issue would be useful to planners, policy makers and researchers. Suggestions for improvements of this publication are most welcome. Tapas Kr. Debnath Joint Administrative Building, Director Salt Lake, Kolkata. Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics 30th December, 2015 Government of West Bengal CONTENTS Table No. Page I. Area and Population 1.0 Administrative Units in West Bengal - 2014 1 1.1 Villages, Towns and Households in West Bengal, Census 2011 2 1.2 Districtwise Population by Sex in West Bengal, Census 2011 3 1.3 Density of Population, Sex Ratio and Percentage Share of Urban Population in West Bengal by District 4 1.4 Population, Literacy rate by Sex and Density, Decennial Growth rate in West Bengal by District (Census 2011) 6 1.5 Number of Workers and Non-workers -
Kolkata 700 017 Ph
WEST BENGAL STATE ELECTION COMMISSION 18, Sarojini Naidu Sarani (Rawdon Street) – Kolkata 700 017 Ph. No. 2280-5805; FAX- 2280-7373 No. 1818-SEC/1D-136/2012 Kolkata, the 3rd December, 2012 O R D E R In exercise of the power conferred by Sections 16 and 17 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003 (West Bengal Act XXI of 2003), read with rules 26 and 27 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Rules, 2006, West Bengal State Election Commission, hereby publish the draft Order for delimitation of Howrah Zilla Parishad constituencies and reservation of seats thereto. The Block(s) have been specified in column (1) of the Schedule below (hereinafter referred to as the said Schedule), the number of members to be elected to the Zilla Parishad specified in the corresponding entries in column (2), to divide the area of the Block into constituencies specified in the corresponding entries in column (3),to determine the constituency or constituencies reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST), Scheduled Castes (SC) or the Backward Classes (BC) specified in the corresponding entries in column (4) and the constituency or constituencies reserved for women specified in the corresponding entries in column (5) of the said schedule. The draft will be taken up for consideration by the State Election Commissioner after fifteen days from this day and any objection or suggestion with respect thereto, which may be received by the Commission within the said period, shall be duly considered. THE SCHEDULE Howrah Zilla Parishad Howrah District Name of Number of Number, Name and area of Constituenci- Constituen- Block members to the Constituency es reserved cies be elected for ST/SC/ BC reserved for to the Zilla persons women Parishad (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Sankrail 3 Sankrail/ ZP-1 BC Women Duilya, Jhorehat, Panchpara, Thana-Makua, Banupur-II and Banupur-I grams. -
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR UPE COMPONENT 2001-2006 NIEPA DC D12152 DISTRICT: HOWRAH STATE: WEST BENGAL V of BUUic»cion«> •*«d Adii»iD2iCr»ti©n. k’7-iii •»; Aurobindo M«r|, 55i-_:::rss;E E r~2. DISTRICT PROFILE 1. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION ; The Howrah District having ar^ area of about 1467 sq.Km. lies between the 22.12 ' and 22.48' degree North Latitude and 88.23' and 87.50 ' degree East Longitude . The south and the west of the district is bound by Medinipur district. The Hooghiy lies on the North and on the East there are the Hooghiy River and Kolkato . The normal average rainfall of the district is 16.25 mm . 2. Adminlsfravite Unites: The district containing 741 mouzos have one Municipal corporation and two municipalities. Besides the aforesaid municipalities there ore 44 nos of non- municipal towns also. The Sub division wise administrative units ore shown below : Table No. 1,1 SI.No. Subdivision Municipal Municipaliiy Block CIl’ I Pohcc ct»rpn j Sin. 1 Sadar 1 1 5 1: Ulubcria 0 1 y _• 7 I'dtal : Two 1 2 14 157 19 Block/Municipality number of Gram Sanshods and Wards are furnished below: Table No. t.2a Sl-No. Name of Block No.of Gram N o.of Gram San^ad^ Panchyats 1 Bally-Jagachha Block 8 135 I Domjur IK 251 3 Panchla 1 1 169 4 Sankrail 16 234 5 Jagaiballavpur 14 184 Ulubcria-I 9 128 1 Uiubcria-Il 8 1 19 « Bagnan-I 10 138 9 Bagnan-11 7 11 1 10 Shyampur-I 10 142 1 1 Shyampur-II 8 134 1 2 Anita-I 13 170 1 3 Amta-II 14 157 14 Udaynarayanpur 146 1 ” Total I 157 2218 Table No. -
Covid Vaccination.Pdf
NOTICE For COVID vaccination, please visit your nearest block or district hospital, before March 6, between 10 am to 5 pm. Kindly, bring your appointment letter and a photo ID proof. List of health facilities for COVID vaccination: AC Assembly Name Name of the nearest health facility No 169 Bally 1. Belur State General Hospital. 2. T. L. Jaiswal State General Hospital. 3. Urban Primary Health Centre 23 Ward No. 61 Bally GT Rd. 4. Urban Primary Health Centre12 Bally Esopd building at rajan seth lane, Belur area. 170 Howrah Uttar 1. T. L. Jaiswal State General Hospital. 2. Urban Primary Health Centre 23 Ward No. 61 Bally GT Rd. 3. Liluah Railway Hospital. 4. Urban Primary Health Centre 3 Ward No 5 Sambhu Halder Lane near Jatadhari Park. 171 Howrah Madhya 1. Howrah District Hospital. 2. Urban Primary Health Centre- 6. 29 Round Tank Lane Near BSNL Telephone exchange. 3. Howrah Corporation Stadium. 4. Howrah Railway Orthopaedic Hospital 172 Shibpur 1. Jagadishpur Rural Hospital. 2. Bally Primary Health Centre. 173 Howrah Dakshin 1. South Howrah State General Hospital. 2. Urban Primary Health Centre, 8 Ward No. 24 Narasingha Dutta Road Near Borough III & IV office. 174 Sankrail 1. Domjur Rural Hospital, Domjur. 2. Basudevpur Susasthya Kendra, near basudebpur more, Sankrail. 175 Panchla 1. Jagatballavpur Rural Hospital, Jagatballavpur. 2. Kulai Rural Hospital, Panchla. 3. Gabberia State General Hospital, Panchla. 176 Uluberia Purba 1. Uluberia sub divisional Hospital. 2. Fort Gloster State General Hospital, Bauria. 177 Uluberia Uttar (SC) 1. Amta Rural Hospitral, Amta RH. 2. Brindabanpur Rural Hospital, Uluberia-II. -
Ambuja Cement, the Leading Cement Manufacturer of India, Proudly Announces Completion of Its Sankrail Expansion Project
24th May, 2016, Sankrail PRESS RELEASE Ambuja Cement, the leading Cement manufacturer of India, proudly announces completion of its Sankrail expansion project. The capacity of the grinding unit now becomes 2.4MPTA The investment plan for the additional expansion project is Rs 338 crore Mr. Martin Kriegner, Head of LafargeHolcim - India Operations and Board of Director for Ambuja Cements today inaugurated the augmented Sankrail Grinding Unit in Howrah, West Bengal. Sankrail Grinding unit is strategically located about 25 kms from Kolkata and was commissioned in the year 2001 with a grinding capacity of 1.2 million tonne per annum. This included 2 ball mills of capacity 92 tonnes per hour, 2 packers of capacity 180 tonnes per hour, and a manual wagon loading system. Due to the plants proximity to prime markets and increasing demands of higher despatches over the years the plant capacity was increased to 1.5 million tonne per annum in the year 2010. With the recent modification the capacity has touched2.4 million tonne per annum. While inaugurating the expanded project Mr. Martin Kriegner, Head of LafargeHolcim - India Operations and Board of Director for Ambuja Cements said “To meet the demand of the eastern market and better customer orientation in the competitive market of West Bengal and increasing supply to the nearby States of Orissa & Jharkhand by optimising the overall regional logistics cost, a capacity addition of 0.90 million tonne per annum of PPC cement at Sankrail was envisaged. I am sure this will address the expectation of the customer in the eastern markets in India”. -
Constituents of Urban Agglomerations Having Population 1 Lakh & Above
PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS, CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 CONSTITUENTS OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS HAVING POPULATION 1 LAKH & ABOVE, CENSUS 2011 Sl.No State State Name of Urban Agglomeration Name of Constituents of UA . Code 1 2 3 4 5 1 01 Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar UA Srinagar (M Corp.) Bagh-i-Mehtab (OG) Shanker Pora (OG) Machwa(Nasratpora) (OG) Dharam Bagh (OG) Gopal Pora (OG) Wathora (OG) Badamibagh (CB) Pampora (MC) Kral Pora (CT) 2 01 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu UA Jammu (MC) Kamini (OG) Khanpur (OG) Setani (OG) Narwal Bala (OG) Rakh Bahu (OG) Chhani Raaman (OG) Chhani Beja (OG) Chhani Kamala (OG) Chak Jalu (OG) Sunjawan (OG) Deeli (OG) Gangial (OG) Gadi Garh (OG) Raipur (OG) Rakh Raipur (OG) Chak Gulami (OG) Gujrai (OG) Hazuri Bagh (OG) Muthi (OG) Barnayi (OG) Dharmal (OG) Chanor (OG) Chwadi (OG) Keran (OG) Satwari (OG) Nagrota (CT) Chak Kalu (CT) Rakh Gadi Garh (CT) Bhore (CT) Chhatha (CT) Jammu (CB) Bari Brahmana (MC) 3 01 Jammu & Kashmir Anantnag UA Anantnag (M Cl) Rakh Chee (OG) Chee (OG) Mirgund (OG) Takai Bahram Shah (OG) Ghat Pushwari (OG) Bagh Nowgam (OG) Page 1 of 61 PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS, CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 CONSTITUENTS OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS HAVING POPULATION 1 LAKH & ABOVE, CENSUS 2011 Sl.No State State Name of Urban Agglomeration Name of Constituents of UA . Code 1 2 3 4 5 Mong hall (OG) Haji Danter (OG) Bona Dialgam (OG) Uttersoo Naji gund (OG) Bug Nowgam (OG) Khirman Dooni pahoo (OG) Dooni Pahoo (OG) Brak Pora (OG) Fateh Garh (OG) Chiti pai Bugh (OG) Shamshi Pora (OG) Batengo (OG) Khandi Pahari (OG) Bagh-i- Sakloo (OG)